270 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Appin 3 
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POPATOES,—SovTrnwarx, April 19. | JAS. PHILLIPS anp Co., 116, _ Bishopsgate- street I WING’S PATENT GLA Ss WA 
. report that dar daring the Aart nrar sig — | Without, London, beg to su engen ge — the Agents, ‘a and on appli ication 
nas been qui! w good s es int ay be seen, a 
5 — ee made abe: but seme ones or | LA MILK PANS. — — CREAM — tained een Knight an — Per — ter ‘sit 
—— stuff was almost unsaleable, particularly Sco ch Cups. 12 Inch 1 each 28. 0d. Inch peat ay: ead — sen: Meusra a ac „ — 
The he followin ng are this day’s quotations :—Y ork Regents, 70s. 1 14 x 2 ot 3 3 0 place, London; Messrs. Whiti y and Osborn, Nurse neal 
to 908.; h do, 65s, to 708.; Perth and Forfarshire Cups, | 16 ” 57 3 0 has ” af 4 0 Fulham, London; Mr. Glendinning, Nurseryman en, Cy 
60s ro. en — 8 een Cambridge, 18 55 E 3 6 1 55 55 5 0 wick, Lon s rs. Veitch and Son, Nursery, e. Chis, 
60s; to 7 ; Kent a 0 80s. 20 ” ” 40 14 ” * 6 0 Messrs. Dickson, Nurserymen, Chester Mensa p f 
è 22 75 5 4 6 186 ” 55 Sons rserymen, Edinburgh; Messrs. Diel » Lawson and 
Maa sar L. D.—Monpar, April 1 24 » » 5, © |18 3 ” 7 6 | bull, Nurserymen, Perth; Mr. ‘Intosh, F RS and Turn. 
og Beasts is a larwe for the time of | 25 » » 6 0 | LACTOMETERS. to the Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith; Mr. Fleming Furt 
r PRO PA- BEE For testing the —— of | Gardener to a nd uke of 8 Trentha 8, F. H. 8. 
83 . is eee parity in the trade; a large CLASSES: | Mile, — inire Mi: cw, Gar dener, Bodorgan, 40 ca 
umber, however, remain ni A few choice ‘Scots make TING | Pilkington ‘ad Or, late, Grown, and Sheet Glass j Mesara, 
3s. 4d. prety readily; but h diffieulty GLASSES. sd . d. CUCUMBER GLASSES. Helen’s, Lancas oF orka; St. 
make 3s, Sheep and Lambs are fiso plentiful, and trade for 2 Inch Diameter 0 2... 0 3 24 Inches long od. These Walls can, when desired, be made wid 
hea Prices on the average are lower. 3 „, „. „ N Eo . ka 10 person to enter, by which hay badami elegant t horkoa i 
See e Calf m kes about e me r trade i — 4 A j 8 j 7 n F bi 1 ; : the hest principle. Existing Walls covered with Glass and Iron 
* 2 5 , (> » s$ “ c 
ep, and 158 Calves ; from Scotland, 600 Beasts; . 0 1016 ae HORTICULTURAL BILDING 
2104 from Hotti and Suffolk, and 250 from the northern and 7 Amei w 1 1 x ee Hee 1 2 BY HO AND HEATING 
mi ae -I tn 1 0 | AT THE LOWEST 18 998 
Per st. ‘of 8ibs.——s d s d| Per st. of 8lbs.—s s d Po Ts Woda teeny ieneth. ` SISTENT WITH @ 
Here- Best Long-wools. 3 8 to 4 0 10 „, „ 122 0 n MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIp. 92D 
fords, & e. 3 2 to 3 4/1 orn 2—8 6 1 ge 16 27 8 PASTRY BS. 3 
Best Short-horns 3 0—3 2 Ewes & 2d quality 0 0—0 0 1 Fe 2 .. 3 6 Ok strong Plate rm fitted i in 
2a quality Beasts 2 4—2 8 Do. Shorm . ..2 6 — 2 10 13 „ „ 2 Wood Fra 
Best Do Lambs. 4 8 — 3 6 1 a 8 í ne s Od. each. 
Half-breds ars 2| Calves “2 . 3 1 ate a 15 b- a 
Do. Shorn . 6 —3 8| Pigs — 5 = 
Beasts, 4886 ;  slicep and Tambs, 2420 Calves, 221 ; Pigs, 380. | PRESERVE 2 4 F 264.20 A 
RIDAT, A a | -ps 5 — . si 2 0 
We have not a v tae —— of Beasts; trade is dull, | 7 JF 
and it is difficult ery large tupp prices, A few choice thi ings | 5 ; 1 6 - Intermediate 5 n 
are rather dearer, we cannot — si ors 8 Jal, | | 7 55 ie é K proportionately, 
dL bs is moderate ; trade is rather more cheer | è 
Sut there is not much DANAGI im prise. Good Calves belag | $j „ I3 | GLASSES FOR WALL 
scarce are fully as dear as of late, but midd] s are i 75 i 
unsaleable. | Our foreign supply eee of 100 n 970 Bio a un 2 0 HALLIMAN’S FRUIT PRO- 
eep, and 268 Calves ; from Scotland there are 60 Beast p — HAND GLAS SEs. R, Registered March 
from — k and Suffolk, and 135 Milch Cows from h 
nties. Glazed, p ERN SHA 
= — 38. Odd... 63. pad ASP — ae -i 5 
MARK LA 8 aT s per 2 
Mowpar, April 19.— There was a tolerably fir supply of E gt mas m4 : = a RAY . tsp ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, 
wi t Sse eee * 
—— „ A + somes — ers — — factors — — „ Qora 5 — rede MILK eo ae — Hortieu altura} = rections, which, for elegance of 
being unable to establish any advance in price. Foreign was 6 0 Rr NS. esign, good materials, an — 2 — re 
in improved retail demand, uvalt in value.—Freneh "Painted, ‘and Glazed vith, economy and practical adaptation, cannot be y 
Flouri ata of Is. per sack; and barrels must 2. Sheet Glass. 2 rer — FLOWER — of the nts D lowest Baar orth aren 'nowin a position 
also lower. 18. 
— aoe bee ed oe —— Oat i open ene HH 40. Mave been extensively —— by the Nobility, 
prices.— Beans and Peas sell readily at late rares. Glass Shades for Ornaments, — ae Lamp Glasses, Gentry, 2 —— 10 al 1 by wi „hom thas 
trade is firm, and im some instances rather more money is ob. rene ag _ Thermometers for Greenhouses, Pianoforte j buon —— pris sige Pere the greatest 
| —— ve the most satisfactory . 
PER IMPERTAL — 
‘Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk. 
„ ditto 4446) Red ...... See a MILLINGTON'S ‘FOREIGN SHEET 
i GLA ar superior to any other manufacture, as well 
Red isss ce a Tn 10 2. ys 43 A ff, 4 as 2 1 J. 
ine es 4 and by sd — ve . Od. 
* — 7 „j) oe ew, ec 
a. grindin ng an alting . E e A es. ches 
and Suffolk... b to 21—24| Feed... 8 ae jand 84 by 6s .. „ 2. 
—— and Lincolnshire... ‘ota — 9 25 7 and 10 by s be es rd € 
. pp 12 10 and. 13 _by9 0 
Ca i m many 2 i o order in various “nade nesses, |i 
a * containing 1 largo Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 
In re, ote ches 
” = ” 
s 
50 ” 
Egyptian 
lk... 
ä — ** 
1.6... IYA 
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3 
oar, ic i ase Oper sek 
ditt 27—32 N 27—32 and Slates; Cuc 
POA e per barrel 18—22/Per sack|28—34 | Traps, Glass Shakan | 
ARRIVALS IN THE PORT oF LONDON LAST — reet Without, same 2 
tablished 100 year: 
Wheat. | Barley. | Malt. | Oats. | Beans. | Peas. —— 2 
ropa gating, an 
Plate oom ie 87, —— 
as Eastern Counties Railwa ay.— 
une GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 
ne a dee’ ge I JJ ETLEY dp Co. supply 16-02. Sheet Glass of 
Tris dik 1669 270 — British Man ture, at prices varying from — — Pe 
Foreign 62 2300 2678 3000 r per square foot, for — usual sizes requ — many 
Fuipay, April 23.—The arrivals of grain, both English and 5 and E. Eat 8 r diaro delivery: 
Den this week. T t was PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 
ER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK i PANS, jy PATENT P) E GLASS, 
ORNAMENTAL WINDO SHADES, 
MES —— — and Co. * N naig 
deners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 
on Business 
e extent only.—Flour 
ces.—The value of 
and Peas are very firm, 
advance of 
AGES, . DULTERATION. OF F 
5 Waar. |Barter.| Oats RTE. Beans. | Peas. pa = ACHROMATI 8 
e ; MICROSCOPES (arran anted ted good), w ager will be 
Mar. 20. 2 . F. ag PE A the Saw in the 8 ge 
— 8 
5 Be War, asthe Gomb inthe Spider's, the beantifal form and 
April ee : | 8 their Structure, the Scales 
— 10 the Butterfly’s Wing, and also, in . 
„„ * It is a very and will pass 
usefully many a leisure hour, the fund for observation 
Belts tne »xhaustible. Price for No. 1, 31. 128.; No. 2, 5“. 158. 
No. 8, 1. 10s, A deseriptive Book sent post free, on receipt of 
gt a gles Fank agg 12s.; injected do., 
È moin T — GAME NETTING.— 
_Aver.| 4¹ 
tar —— sre 55 N 
285755 
5 727225 
71000 TK 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST Six WEEK'S AVERAGES. 
Prices. Man. 13. 
an. 27 | Arn 3 
eee ed ROUGH PLATE, perfectly flat, . thick, ö 
8d. 
75 ws j 
Milk Pans, 2s. to 6s. each; "Metal Hand å Frames, € ANE Waep 
OOD Hea 
paser BAKER, ee 90, Hatto tton- garden, 
to his 
 HORTIOULTURAL, BUILDING ole HEATING 
BY HOT WATER. 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
wW CO., Kings Road, ae 
© Horticultural Architects, ’ Hothouse Builders, nà Gont 
water a Manufacturers. e Nobility an ot- Water 
about erect Horticultural Fan or fix 
Apparatus, “wit find, at our Hothouse Works, 
elsea extensive variet, ty 
Ch of Hothouses, nhouses, 
on See Oy &c., erected, an pe cig oer com 
ning all m im oben . 80 
n select the description of House best adapted for every 
ose, 
pone o i tent Bue” are 
1 Top 
required maras 
non aud ‘Bottom 
3 
of Plants, Vines, Seeds e., for 
J. WERKS anv CO., Kina’s Roan, CHELSE 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
Apr. 10. Ar 17, Hott 
any wide, every front 
3 1 m pa : — we i | saree — of the same 
42 2 ... son | ... a aoe sde — — Station, at ls. 2d: 1 I a 
41 7 4 sia s $ ø — 284 22 ben fitted. and 68.8 
41 4 | a 4 * . 3 D > 16 fi. 2 g. fr. r 
4w | j 2 1 —— long, a y 526 ft., BOL 188. SA Ker ater on 128 
Liverroon, TUESDAY The week’s s imports of grain 15 ft. rafter, 712 fl., 41 10s. 8d. 
Flour are re again moderate, and the trade has had a steady | 8 N 8 most — —ͤ— alls, &., 7d. and $4 Pe 
ily being fully s merely compr ‘ e are, neh mesh Tight, 24 mann n, * pera. Ba. per a, yoga — 
a y 
— ‘strom ia 215 2 HO TH O os SES, sp made 
quantities of Barley, Indian Oot Corn, vin, and Oats Ar — s, light Bs 2 1 6 » G * DEEN bergen Horten, . pale — 
. „ 
of business was rama- ns. — . ne „ aw hae TA ” > 10 3 1 ” Hill, Middlesea, Warranted Dest nai sing 2 rs 5 
lour, at an advance in price to Za. . — — von Pee widthat nate prices, = — — feet in len, 
a per barrel and 1s: 2 2 Ir the. TEE is a coarse at it wwii reduce the prices W NTED, a GREENHOUSE, 20 ffn, "iho 
N — pe scarce an 3 arded post fro 3 8, by 12 feet in depth, near a R to furnish, 
are foot. Patterns for — Answers from Ping or referring to ' 9. 
ads. per f — by BARNARD aud Di B ena 6 and forwarding ¢ „No. 1 
very little dealt ve ty BARNARD and SIS in Leden fo be nen to B N, are of Mr, Hai 2 8 
borough, Newcastle, 
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